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At the 2025 Watches and Wonders show, we launched the Quadruple Complication Ref. 5308G in our current collection, following its 2023 debut in a limited-edition platinum version at the Grand Exhibition “Watch Art” in Tokyo. In TechNews, our latest video outlines this reference’s technical details and two new patented mechanisms.

To supplement features in the latest issue of Patek Philippe magazine, we have created two videos that delve deeper into the stories. In one, Thierry Stern speaks to Nicholas Foulkes about the inspiration behind some of the timepieces that have come to fruition while he has worked at the company. In the other, we meet Ayomi Yoshida, granddaughter of the Japanese printmaker Hiroshi Yoshida. Ayomi speaks to us about her family legacy in printmaking and the inspirations and processes behind her own artwork. You can access these special videos under the Magazine Extra tab.

From June 2025, your Owners platform will only be available in English and French. A further important change concerns the private access to the Owners platform: your exclusive offerings will only be available through the QR codes in Patek Philippe magazine or the links in our email newsletters. We will regularly update the platform with content created especially for you, so do return from time to time to see what is new here at Patek Philippe.

Highlights

Volume V Number 6

Inside a creative mind

Thierry Stern shares insights with Nicholas Foulkes on the creative design processes behind a selection of Patek Philippe wristwatches that he has worked on.
Volume V Number 6

Layers of influence

Ayomi Yoshida speaks to Patek Philippe magazine about how her family’s woodblock printing history influences her own creative output.
New models 2025

A brand-new Quadruple Complication

The Quadruple Complication Ref. 5308, which was first presented at the 2023 grand exhibition “Watch Art” in Tokyo, is joining the current collection. Watch our latest TechNews video to explore its stand-out technical specifications and new patented mechanisms.